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Law Enforcement Warn of Heightened Vehicle Break-Ins
Vehicles Left Unsecured are Broken Into

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Local Hot-Button Issues
As in any town the issues affecting the community are constantly ongoing, evolving, and being taken into consideration. As part of the military community I have to say the country options for upcoming deployments looks bleak, high operational tempo cycles, increasing military suicide rates, sequester cuts, families unraveling at the seams and the biggest one right now - PTSD and the care of our wounded warriors.
Vehicles Left Unsecured are Broken Into

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Local residents turn out and give big to support their Wounded Warriors.